Workers stand on the roof and around the grounds of the Margolin Apartments, which appear to be under construction, near the corner of Willow and Baringer Avenues. Eventually known as Baringer Manor, the complex features a Tudor style.

Crutcher & Starks, at 656 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky (the corner of Fourth and Jefferson Streets), has show windows shaded by canopies. To the left signs can be seen for Dan Cohen shoes and Millers Ltd. Selz Shoes. To the right are...

Women's City Clubhouse, Third and Walnut Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Women wearing various clothes from prim to costumes pose in rows in a bare room with painted walls and white overhead lights. On back of image: (Left to right) Top row: Frances...

This Jeffersonville, Indiana dentist's office sustained damage from the 1937 flood. Mud can be seen on the floor and a water line is visible about a foot up from the floor. Notice that the cabinet is directly in front of the doorway. It may have...

Louisville College of Dentistry 1897 - Composite photograph of faculty and students for the dental school class of 1897 at Louisville College of Dentistry. Rows of individual portraits of men in academic gowns and caps or mortarboards with a...

Granville Burton, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, President and Treasurer of Crutcher & Starks, handing out straw hats. Photograph has been cut to an irregular shape. Stamped on back of image: July 22, 1930.

Portrait of Granville Burton, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, President and Treasurer of Crutcher & Starks, wearing a suit and tie with a handkerchief in the pocket. Stamped on back of image: credit, The Cusick Studio (Louisville).

Portrait of Emma Keats Crutcher of Louisville, Kentucky. She wears her hair short and combed to the side and top with a small fur collar. Background of photograph has been painted on, there is a large crease and cracking around the edges....

Address: Fourth Street and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. A branch of the Crutcher & Starks Company is shown in the Seelbach Hotel. The display windows of Crutcher & Starks show gloves, hats, and scarves for men,...

Young women in sewing class at Simmons University with instructors. The chalkboard has instructions for proper sewing techniques, some of which are "No kind of needle work requires a cramp or stoop position. Have your chair square to a table and...

Young women in sewing class at Simmons University with instructors. Included in the photo is Presisdent C. H. Parrish as well as women identified on the back as Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Crutcher. The university has gone by many names since its...

A display of Enro shirts in the window of the Crutcher & Starks store at 656 South 4th Street. A sign in the window announces, ""Pastels! A new shirt novelty for spring! $2.75 - 3 for $8."" Hats, belts, canes and ties are included in the...

A car is parked in front of the facade of Crutcher & Starks - clothiers, hatters, haberdashers. Displays of suits and hats are in the storefront windows. A car is parked in front of the building and streetcar tracks are visible in the road.

Southwest corner of 4th Street and Walnut Street, now Muhammad Ali Boulevard. Crutcher & Starks, a clothing store, is on the ground level of the Seelbach Hotel. Cars are parked on both sides of 4th Street.

Northeast corner of 4th Street and Jefferson Street. Site of the Jefferson Dry Goods Company, ""Where Fourth Street Crosses Jefferson."" It is a multi-story brick building with a sign reading Crutcher & Starks Building above the second level. The...

200 block of south 4th Street on the west side. View of a row of multi-story buildings, including the Crutcher & Starks Building, site of the Jefferson Dry Goods Company. Other businesses include the Olshine Company, a shoe store, and a dentist's...